FANTASTIC doesn’t even come close in description of the amazingly potent Transitions docudrama live theater production by Prof John DiDonna. Based on real people DiDonna has written the characters to include most every type of Gender non conforming people and does well with balancing humor and compassion with the stark realities of depression and dysphoria and a confused social presence. The characters are well developed and the performances are light and fun and dark and stoic. A MUST SEE of there ever was. Transitions should stimulate conversation and offer some answers to questions while creating an opportunity to unify our community with simple acceptance and compassion and empathy. Transitions offers us HOPE for our future by giving us a snapshot of who we are today - we discover where we want to be tomorrow. Transitions is THAT, and more...
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Miss Stefi

I really enjoyed it. It was a very long show and it might have benefitted from being a little shorter. The set changes and transitions were not as seamless as I would haev liked but they were extensive and the performers were also ddoing pretty drastic costume changes so that might have just been a necessary evil. The 2nd act was by far my favorite. I have an appreciation for opera too and for the most part he 2st act was done well, but I was sitting there waiting with much anticipation for the musical theater portion of the show and it definitely dragged at points and I was hoping for it to end soon, even though it was well performed.